A comic strip of a conservative/libertarian bent written by political cartoonist Scott Stantis and drawn by another political cartoonist, Eric Allie. Set in the eponymous southern town, the main characters are Carmen, a young Hispanic girl, [[AuthorAvatar representing the conservative point of view]] and Winslow, a coyote pup [[StrawCharacter representing the liberal view]].

----!Tropes found in this work%% Context Free examples have been commented out. Please fix and uncomment them.%%* AFriendInNeed: Winslow and Carmen* AfterActionPatchup: After one of Winslow's attempts to fly, Carmen hurries up with a firstaid box.* AmbiguouslyBrown: Carmen. Kevin wants her to go undercover in Obama's campaign.-->'''Carmen:''' 'Cause I'm a girl.\\'''Kevin''': Well that. Plus you're... Uh, you're... What the heck '''are''' you?!* AnxietyDreams: After supporting Kevin's election* AreWeThereYet: Carmen following Kevin through the tunnel.%%* AuthorAvatar%%* AuthorOnBoard* BadDreams: After supporting Kevin's election* BigNo: Carmen's reaction to being told what the Obama campaign wants her to do.* BigRedButton: Which disappoints Winslow: no boom.%%* BlahBlahBlah* BlatantLies: Covering up Kevin's disappearance.%%* BreakOutCharacter: Kevin.* BriarPatching: When Kevin angles for the VP nomination.* CardCarryingVillain: Kevin, Lost Bunny of the Apocalypse* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: A large chunk of the cast disappeared in the first couple years.** Kevin the Lost Bunny of the Apocalypse reappeared after a long absence (with a different design) and has become a regular again since the 2010 election.%%* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Winslow, sometimes.* CommonalityConnection: Winslow wonders why they are friends, when they disagree on everything. Carmen observes they do, on one thing: they like being friends.* [[WolvesAlwaysHowlAtTheMoon Coyotes Always Howl At The Moon]]: Which is why it's good there's only one.* DeliberatelyMonochrome: One Sunday strip, going from grayscale to yellow-toned, to full color.* DirtyBusiness: The BlatantLies, according to Carmen.* ExplosiveBreeder: Rabbits, of course.* FireAndBrimstoneHell: Where you can find a sincere supporter of Kevin* FollowTheLeader: After ''La Cucaracha'' and of course ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'' (with switched personalities).** And Winslow's life-long dream of flying. If that's not blatantly copying Opus, I don't know what it is.* FriendshipMoment: Winslow hugs Carmen when she's down (and the panel is grayscale).* GoneHorriblyRight: The solar-powered drone works right the first time.* HumansAreBastards: Opie the alien calls off his invasion of Earth because he doesn't want to catch the self-destructive thing we have.* IronicEcho: Carmen tells Winslow that trying to fly over and over is insane because he keeps expecting different results. Winslow calls the mental health center because she keeps telling him the same thing and expecting different results.* ItsTheJourneyThatCounts: Winslow offers this as an Aesop%%* ItWasADarkAndStormyNight%%* LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy%%* LoopholeAbuse%%* MassiveNumberedSiblings: Kevin's* MissingWhiteWomanSyndrome: Kevin's disappearance manages to attract attention despite not being blond.%%* TheMole: Carmen* MosesInTheBullrushes: Winslow claims this is how his story starts, with a basket in the rushes...* MultipleChoicePast: ...until he starts making contrary claims.* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Why, you've gotten the Lost Bunny of the Apocalypse elected to the Senate, what else?* TheNoseKnows: Winslow claims it as a superpower%%* OhWaitThisIsMyGroceryList* OnlySaneMan: Carmen often plays this role. A common way for the strip to present its political message is to have a caricature of liberal attitudes or policies portrayed as something silly or crazy, then have her respond in this way.%%* OnlySmartPeopleMayPass%%* PaperThinDisguise* PrettyButterflies: Carmen and Winslow admire one one lazy day.* RaisedByWolves: Reversed. Winslow is so humanized that an attempt to live with wild coyotes failed miserably.* RippedFromTheHeadlines: As with most political comics. For example, in one story Winslow refused to let Carmen buy football cards just because she's a conservative; meanwhile, she pointed out that the football ''players'' are far worse ("drug abuser... deadbeat dad... adulterer...!"). This was based on the controversy over RushLimbaugh wanting to buy a football team.* RunningGag: Winslow trying to fly, for one.* SchmuckBait: Unsatisfactory for Winslow, since it does nothing.-->''If you break the rules you deserve a boom.''%%* ScrewySquirrel: Winslow sometimes* ShoutOut: [[Literature/NineteenEightyFour "Speaking is Action! Spending is Saving! Debt is Stimulus!"]]** "Real Reality is for Suckers!"** Winslow's MultipleChoicePast includes references to SpiderMan and ''Film/TheGodfather''.* SingleTear: Winslow, after a parting from Carmen.* [[StrawCharacter Strawman Political]]%%* TalkAboutTheWeather* TalkingAnimal: Winslow the coyote and other desert-dwellers.* ThatCloudLooksLike: Carmen's looks like a bunny; Winslow is gone because he sees a T-rex with fork and knife.%%* TorchesAndPitchforks%%* VitriolicBestBuds* VoteEarlyVoteOften: Rejected. The dead voted only once for Kevin.%%* WallOfBlather* WeirdMoon: the moon starts to make faces when Carmen says we haven't been back in a long time%%* YourHeadASplode----